Strange Japanese men
Aug. 20th, 2007 11:02 amI wrote an entry, but lost it. It's probably better that way, I think it wasn't very coherent. Something about becoming a comedian and making people laugh for a living is better than poking at CAD, especially when there aren't enough CAD licences around so I can't open the programme until somebody closes theirs.
Twice, this time. Once in the afternoon, the other rather late at night, near the pedestrian crossing at the entrance of Sunshine 60 Street. I always just mumbled "sumimasen, nihonjin dewa arimasen" and hurry away, so I never know what they wanted, but even if I'd tried to listen I don't think I'd have understood anyway.
The second time, though, I thought the guy wanted to talk to the girl near me, who was all preened dressed up for the evening, whereas I was in loose t-shirt and jeans, with big heavy rucksack on my back. There's a banner on the street saying "beware of bad catch sales", but seriously, was he wanting to sell me something at that time at night, when the street was quiet? I don't look that gullible do I? He couldn't be wanting to ask me to karaoke considering the way I looked, and definitely not to go to love hotel with him, considering my lack of boobs, the way I dressed, my lack of makeup (very rare in Central Tokyo...) and the fact that there were much cuter girls around on the street. I also walk like a guy. He asked me where I came from, I said Hong Kong, and he went, "ahhh, Hong Kong ka...." and went away. Really, why, WHY? Is this normal? Does it happen to lots of people? Together with that time last summer (before the guy backed off, he shook my hand and said my half-pink hair was kakkoii XD), that's 3 times in total. It's not like they were rude or persistent, but it just freaks me out. WHAT DO THEY WANT WITH ME?
But despite that, I don't think I like England much anymore. Really. I mean, really. *wants to be back in Japan* Just taking the Tube and train this morning threatened to give me high blood pressure. DX The only good things about here I can think of right now are threatre/shows, cheap fruit and veg, and English tea...
Not that the desire to move is strong enough for me to accept a 50+% paycut to go teach English there. Yet.
Lack of grammar, punctuation and general correct English in (work) emails make me cringe and homicidal.
In general, work makes me want to bash things, as usual. But hey, it pays me!
Twice, this time. Once in the afternoon, the other rather late at night, near the pedestrian crossing at the entrance of Sunshine 60 Street. I always just mumbled "sumimasen, nihonjin dewa arimasen" and hurry away, so I never know what they wanted, but even if I'd tried to listen I don't think I'd have understood anyway.
The second time, though, I thought the guy wanted to talk to the girl near me, who was all preened dressed up for the evening, whereas I was in loose t-shirt and jeans, with big heavy rucksack on my back. There's a banner on the street saying "beware of bad catch sales", but seriously, was he wanting to sell me something at that time at night, when the street was quiet? I don't look that gullible do I? He couldn't be wanting to ask me to karaoke considering the way I looked, and definitely not to go to love hotel with him, considering my lack of boobs, the way I dressed, my lack of makeup (very rare in Central Tokyo...) and the fact that there were much cuter girls around on the street. I also walk like a guy. He asked me where I came from, I said Hong Kong, and he went, "ahhh, Hong Kong ka...." and went away. Really, why, WHY? Is this normal? Does it happen to lots of people? Together with that time last summer (before the guy backed off, he shook my hand and said my half-pink hair was kakkoii XD), that's 3 times in total. It's not like they were rude or persistent, but it just freaks me out. WHAT DO THEY WANT WITH ME?
But despite that, I don't think I like England much anymore. Really. I mean, really. *wants to be back in Japan* Just taking the Tube and train this morning threatened to give me high blood pressure. DX The only good things about here I can think of right now are threatre/shows, cheap fruit and veg, and English tea...
Not that the desire to move is strong enough for me to accept a 50+% paycut to go teach English there. Yet.
Lack of grammar, punctuation and general correct English in (work) emails make me cringe and homicidal.
In general, work makes me want to bash things, as usual. But hey, it pays me!
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